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Notice to Advertisers
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Sherff of
Linn County on the Democratic
ticket, object to the will of th«
votei i. at th«* primary election to
I k - held on May 15. 1914.
W J MOORE,
Brownsville, Oregon.
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Morrison has them.
Old pap' s for your cupboards
and pantr o- to build fires with
at five cents per bundle at the
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of Linn County: I am a candi- News for one year.
dat • for nomination to the office
of County Ch rk on the Republi
can ticket, at the primary elec
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tion to be held May 15, 1914. 1
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will greatly appreciate your pat
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t tdick. With a cry of
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on th« .ame day and al thr »»me hour, i
ti nt a cost gas«- bltrh to six elephant«, i
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For County Clerk
.‘several of our advertisers have
asked for sp-c.al rates on local
advertising, and as we wish to
be fair with all of them, and not
show one more favors than ¡in
other, we have adopted the fol
lowing rates for readers to io
I'or County Clerk
among the local news:
ls‘ss than 100 lines per month,
5c per line; over 100 lines and
1 her«by announce myself as i
less than 200, lc per line. Special candidate for the nomination or
rates given on over 2<M) lines per the Republican ticket for th«
month.
office of Countv Clerk of I.im
County, stipjecl to the wil|ofth<
voters of that party at the Ph
Chas. Childs of Brownsville, mari- s May 15, 1911.
who is a candidate for th«- r<-
C B WINN.
publican nomination for re-elec
Albany. Or<•: on.
tion to the It pi.- ;dorc, v ;-s in
town Wcdnejday. Mr Childs did
For County Clerk
some good work in the low« r
house Imt winter an I is «ntitl <1
To th«-Vi ter< >f Linn Count»
to another term.
Owing to th«- tact that 1 have hie
nearly five years experience ir
li M Ruesell has anroti'ic <1 F - the <' . !• Ci-ih’s ftice as D«"p
rartlidacy for the office <»fco ;nty -ity ( ierk qnd hav«- familiarize«
clerk, and hi« card will 1« found mv--|f A itti tie mti curies of tl «
elsew here in thia issue. Mr Ri..< odi -, :. ,d I -li«;g that lin
sell ii well known in Scio, having
able to render s»tk factory serv: «
graduated from the Scio hi: I' tu tl.-- rub le, I hereby announce
a-hool with the clips of lb i. myself as
a i.ii.u.uiiic fur tin
He is a young mau of sterling nomination a- County Ci«-rk ui
qualities nnd strict integrity, and th- Repuh’i can t c < t nt the pi i-
will no doubt ¡toll a heavy vote
mary «-le' li' . May 15, 1914. I
for the office he seeks» wherever will greatly
¡•ppre.-ia'e y«n.r nup-
he is know n.
port.
R. M. RI SSI LL
Albany, Oregon.
By a special arrangement we
otTer the Santiam News and
Whrir I fer Thoughts \\ etc
T w ice-A-Week Albany H. rohl
I hr hn. >and wa» r<-ading « n«w«pap:
both papers one year for $1. «5. < unt to In . u if.
an exehat ,,f
To those who wish the Daily Now und then iw pouted ai d ask«-.! i
Herald w e w ill furnish this pap r qUt-ttfon. i h<‘ nature of her rvpl r
made h ni doudt that xbr »a« tiatrnin,
and the Santihm News for $2.
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lio « <«. d her tit havin;
less than the price t>f the Her
thought« «Im -.vh-r«-. and she indignsntl'
aid alone.
retorted that »he had beard every w-orti
risii.... 11 'h . i.» » • n r»'»
gmid* tur »piiiig. Juna V« • a.H,$J a
To forest«, mountain« r
lakes at time» I Used to
always found them tir<
con.|M»H.-«i with old home.
fiarwdiM <»n earth *n>t
cigar, there is no plat <■ wi . r<-
mirth and p-u< e &nbr
thtngh« at h«>n>*- xh»>u«d -1
and till your breast w.th
doubllvaa find that th -
where )<JU prt |« »« to go
fuse to mope ami
will have an «nd;
gitudr cut« any i
Mason.
j$2.50
attorney at law
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